The ballot has been drawn and pre-polling has started in Griffith, so find out all you need to know with our one-stop shop for the state elections. It is our hope this information will help you – our readers and this electorate's voters – make an informed decision when you go to the polls on Saturday March 23, 2019. Keep and eye on this page to see links to our profiles as they happen. The names as they will appear on the ballot paper are: The much-awaited ballot paper draw was held on 123 Banna Avenue in Griffith on Thursday March 7, and conducted by returning officer Rick Goodwin. There will be no pre-polling available in Darlington Point or Coleambally. On election day Saturday March 23 Darlington Point residents will be able to vote at the Murrumbidgee Council Chambers while there will also be an election station at the Coleambally Community Hall. However, those residents who will be travelling or will be otherwise unable to attend a polling place on election day Saturday March 23, will have to make the drive to Griffith or Leeton to pre-poll their votes by Friday March 22. Griffith WHERE: Murray Election Manager’s Office, 123 Banna Avenue. Assisted disabled access, no designated parking space. WHEN: Monday March 11 to Friday March 22. TIMES: WHERE: Griffith Aboriginal Medical Centre, 38-42 Jondaryan Avenue. Fully wheelchair accessible. WHEN: Friday March 22 only. TIMES: From 8:00am – 6:00pm WHERE: Leeton Shire Council Administration Building, 23-25 Chelmsford Place. Assisted disabled access WHEN: Wednesday March 6 to Friday March 22. TIMES: For more information on the election, including pre-polling eligibility, candidates and polling places, click here. *** All readers are able to sign up for our breaking news updates, while subscribers to The Observer will have exclusive access to our weekly editor's wrap newsletter. Sign up here.

PRE-POLLING

There will be no pre-polling available in Darlington Point or Coleambally.

On election day Saturday March 23 Darlington Point residents will be able to vote at the Murrumbidgee Council Chambers while there will also be an election station at the Coleambally Community Hall.

However, those residents who will be travelling or will be otherwise unable to attend a polling place on election day Saturday March 23, will have to make the drive to Griffith or Leeton to pre-poll their votes by Friday March 22.